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Title: | Hybrid off-grid renewable power system for sustainable rural electrification in Benin |
Authors: | Odou, Oluwarotimi Delano Thierry Bhandari, Ramchandra Adamou, Rabani |
Keywords: | Levelized cost of electricity Hybrid energy system Sustainability Rural electrification HOMER Benin |
Issue Date: | Jun-2019 |
Publisher: | Renewable Energy |
Abstract: | Providing power to rural communities, which are far from the grid and suffer from lack of energy access in Africa, especially in Benin, in a sustainable manner requires the adoption of appropriate technology. This paper aims at analysing the techno-economic feasibility of hybrid renewable energy system (HRES) for sustainable rural electrification in Benin, using a case study of Fouay village. HOMER software is used to perform optimization, simulation and sensitivity analysis. The analysis showed that hybrid solar photovoltaics (PV)/diesel generator (DG)/battery (of 150 kW/62.5 kVA/637 kWh) is the least cost optimal system. This system ensures a reliable power supply, reduces battery requirements by 70% compared to PV/battery system and achieves 97% CO2 emissions reduction compared to a conventional DG. Moreover, the study demonstrated that the most economical HRES depends strongly on the potential energy sources available at a location and power plant's remoteness from the beneficiary. In summary, as solar radiation is an abundant resource across the country, this hybrid PV/DG/battery system can be a suitable model to power remote areas in Benin, and we recommend it for future electrification projects in the country in place of the current widely deployed PV/battery system |
Description: | Research Article |
URI: | http://197.159.135.214/jspui/handle/123456789/444 |
Appears in Collections: | Climate Change and Energy |
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